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Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks – Bison
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Costa Rica: Wildlife and Conservation — Central American Spider Monkey
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Costa Rica: Wildlife and Conservation – Tamarindo Wildlife Reserve
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Signature Land – Human History: Northern Spain and Southwest France
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Costa Rica: Wildlife and Conservation — Arenal Volcano National Park
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Exploring Patagonia – Torres del Paine National Park
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Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks – Stars
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Exploring Patagonia – Zodiac Boats
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Costa Rica: Wildlife and Conservation — Central American White-faced Capuchin
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Costa Rica: Wildlife and Conservation — Coffee Farm
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Costa Rica: Wildlife and Conservation — Coffee Farm
- Yellowstone National Park is home to the nation's largest bison population on public land and the only place in the United States that bison have lived in since prehistoric times. Travelers on the National Geographic Expeditions Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks trip will see them during their time in the park, as well as bears, elk and eagles. (Andy Coleman, Photographer)
- A spider monkey hangs from a branch as travelers on the National Geographic Expeditions Costa Rica: Wildlife and Conservation itinerary explore Caño Negro Wildlife Refuge. (Steven Diaz, Photographer)
- Travelers on the National Geographic Expeditions Costa Rica: Wildlife and Conservation trip will spend time at Tamarindo Wildlife Preserve. There, they will visit a sea turtle nursery, interact with wildlife and participate in a brief beach clean-up to help preserve the future of local marine life. (Steven Diaz, Photographer)
- Travelers on National Geographic Expeditions' Human History: Northern Spain and Southwest France trip will experience a curated adventure tracing the footsteps of early humans with the guidance of a National Geographic Expert. (Erika Skogg, Photographer)
- Arenal Volcano National Park is home to the most active volcano in Central America and is surrounded by lush rainforests. A naturalist will join travelers on the National Geographic Expeditions Costa Rica: Wildlife and Conservation for a hike through the area as they learn about the park’s diverse flora and fauna. (Steven Diaz, Photographer)
- Travelers on the Explore Patagonia trip with National Geographic Expeditions will spend three days enjoying all that Torres del Paine National Park has to offer, including hiking through beautiful beech forests, discovering the blue sculpted ice at Lago de Grey, seeing rock paintings by the indigenous Aonikenk people and more. (Jonathan Irish, Photographer)
- Yellowstone National Park is a stargazing paradise, offering a chance for travelers on the Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks trip with National Geographic Expeditions to take in the night sky without the interruption of light pollution. (Andy Coleman, Photographer)
- On a Zodiac boat, travelers on the National Geographic Expeditions Explore Patagonia trip will travel to Cape Horn, the southernmost tip of South America. (Jonathan Irish, Photographer)
- A curious capuchin monkey rests at the base of a tree as travelers on the National Geographic Expeditions Costa Rica: Wildlife and Conservation trip explore Caño Negro Wildlife Refuge. (Steven Diaz, Photographer)
- Travelers sample fresh, raw coffee beans on a visit to a family-run coffee farm during the Costa Rica: Wildlife and Conservation itinerary with National Geographic Expeditions. (Steven Diaz, Photographer)
- During a visit to a family-run coffee plantation, a traveler on the National Geographic Expeditions Costa Rica: Wildlife and Conservation trip uses an ancient hand tool, which weighs about 20 pounds, to grind coffee beans. (Steven Diaz, Photographer)